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Grape seed extract effects on hippocampal neurogenesis, synaptogenesis and dark neurons production in old mice. Can this extract improve learning and memory in aged animals?
Author: BighamMaryam, Ebrahimzadeh-BideskanAlireza, HosseiniMahmoud, MalvandiAmir Mohammad, MohammadipourAbbas, Rastegar-MoghaddamSeyed Hamidreza
Original Abstract of the Article :
During the elderly, hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptogenesis reduce and dark neurons (DNs) increase, leading to cognitive impairment. It is believed that natural products can protect the neural cells and system by protecting from damages or promoting regeneration. Therefore, the effects of grape ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1080/1028415X.2021.1918983
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Grape Seed Extract: A Potential Fountain of Youth for the Aging Brain?
The field of [gerontology] is actively seeking ways to maintain [cognitive function] and prevent age-related [cognitive decline]. This study explores the potential neuroprotective effects of [grape seed extract (GSE)] on the [hippocampus], a brain region critical for [learning and memory]. The researchers investigated the impact of GSE on hippocampal [neurogenesis], [synaptogenesis], and the production of [dark neurons (DNs)] in aged mice.
Rejuvenating the Aging Brain: A Glimpse of Hope
The researchers found that GSE administration significantly improved [hippocampal neurogenesis] and [synaptogenesis] in aged mice. This suggests that GSE could potentially mitigate age-related decline in brain function by promoting the growth of new neurons and connections. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the desert that revitalizes and rejuvenates the surrounding environment.
A New Perspective on Age-Related Cognitive Decline
This study provides a compelling case for the potential of GSE as a neuroprotective agent. The researchers' findings suggest that this natural extract could play a role in maintaining cognitive function and combating age-related decline. This is like discovering a new source of water in a parched desert – GSE could offer a valuable resource for preserving brain health as we navigate the aging process.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides a promising glimpse into the potential neuroprotective effects of GSE. While further research is needed to confirm these findings and explore its clinical potential in humans, this study suggests a promising avenue for exploring natural interventions to support brain health and cognitive function as we age.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-09-20
- Date Revised 2022-09-20
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